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Which is better to work as, package handler for UPS or package handler for FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedThunder" data-source="post: 925738" data-attributes="member: 11586"><p>For a college student w/tuition assistance Fed Ex seems a clear winner. Although in 3-months, at UPS, you will be around $10.50 an hour. Each has it's advantages and disadvantages.</p><p></p><p>For a full-time career UPS is the clear winner. Company funded pension, my plan is $5900 per month at 59 with 35 years. 401k, sadly no match. Free company funded healthcare. (cost approx $240 per week). 7 weeks paid vacation,8 next year. Protection of union contract. Union dues are 2.5 your wage per month. approx $80. Typical driver makes 70K-110K per year after 3 years (2 when I started). I've got 24 years in and made 95K working 4 days a week. I didn't appreciate it like I should when I was younger, but in today's economic climate that's a damn good job. It can be tough but it is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedThunder, post: 925738, member: 11586"] For a college student w/tuition assistance Fed Ex seems a clear winner. Although in 3-months, at UPS, you will be around $10.50 an hour. Each has it's advantages and disadvantages. For a full-time career UPS is the clear winner. Company funded pension, my plan is $5900 per month at 59 with 35 years. 401k, sadly no match. Free company funded healthcare. (cost approx $240 per week). 7 weeks paid vacation,8 next year. Protection of union contract. Union dues are 2.5 your wage per month. approx $80. Typical driver makes 70K-110K per year after 3 years (2 when I started). I've got 24 years in and made 95K working 4 days a week. I didn't appreciate it like I should when I was younger, but in today's economic climate that's a damn good job. It can be tough but it is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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